A dreadful sea monster with a threatening look, so fixed that is even more inscrutable in its purposes. To crush? To choke the prey with thousands of tentacles? No, just to light up the dark. It's Cirrata, the glowing and funny lamp, designed by Markus Johansson.

...I'd like to be under the sea In an octopus's garden in the shade He'd let us in, knows where we've been In his octopus's garden in the shade...

It looks like a huge octopus, impetuous and hellish, that hides away in the depths of the sea waiting for its prey. But it's all show. Indeed, as in the happy Beatles' song "Octopus's Garden", it's a cute and lovely creature. A lamp that lights up the darkness of the depths, not only of the sea. Made out of Corian, Cirrata is a project by the young designer Markus Johansson, whose thought is to try out and show, in different shapes and colors, the extraordinary versatility of this material. A lamp that stands out to be essential and light, but above all to be so funny to who gets lost in starring at its hypnotic tentacles.

...I'd like to be under the sea In an octopus's garden in the shade He'd let us in, knows where we've been In his octopus's garden in the shade...